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What does the Labour win mean for you?
A change in governing party doesn’t happen very often. It’s likely that change will be big – and quick; similar to in 1997 and 2010, the Labour Party will be keen to demonstrate its commitment to its promises.Â
What areas of change are we anticipating?
🔵 Economic growth: difficult decisions around things like housing, onshore renewables, more infrastructure, and planning reform
🔵 The Great British Energy proposal, including local implementation
🔵 Policing, including more police officers and building public trust
🔵 Railways and public transport, and ensuring the public has a voice and influence
🔵 Proposed changes in Equality legislation
🔵 A consultation on the future of the House of Lords, and restoring ethics and integrity into Westminster
How can we support you?
🔵 We can help you navigate policy and legislation changes; holding your hand through transitions and new consultation requirements
🔵 Provide briefings to senior management, summarising key changes and legal requirements
🔵 Skills and knowledge building: Advanced Certificate programmes and bespoke, in-house training
🔵 Assisting in stakeholder mapping and analysis, equipping you with confidence to deliver on these programmes
We’ve collated the reactions of the Labour win from a selection of our Associates. See their recommendations on areas of focus, as well as tips for your approach, in our video below.
You can view a teaser of the video here.
Members can view the full video in their Election Hub from Monday
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